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until he learned megan was actually angela. >> angela had a couple of cellphones so that he would get calls from different people. sometimes that's all it takes to believe in the whole world. >> reporter: he directed the movie which has become an mtv show. >> the internet gives us a lot of new tools. but at the root of it is the same thing. >> the root of that has been the same for centuries, just sort of loneliness and a need to connect. he and his brother have been watching the manti te'o case with keen interest. today it's been reported his girlfriend was texting him and calling him before every game, was in touch with friends and teammates. many catfish are cereal offenders, as was the case with jamieson king. >> we're looking for jamieson. >> hello. >> is he here? >> it's me. >> reporter: sunny learned, it was this woman who the show says had a series of victims over four years. >> as for manti te'o, we have not heard from him. a source says they want him to speak out publicly, but the ball is in his court. >> everyone waiting. thank you. >>> coming up, watch this, a man on a sno
until he learned megan was actually angela. >> angela had a couple of cellphones so that he would get calls from different people. sometimes that's all it takes to believe in the whole world. >> reporter: he directed the movie which has become an mtv show. >> the internet gives us a lot of new tools. but at the root of it is the same thing. >> the root of that has been the same for centuries, just sort of loneliness and a need to connect. he and his brother have been...
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but angela was conscious, on the operating table. >> it was like a searing pain. i felt like i was being burned. >> reporter: an emergency c-section, under general anesthesia. doctors had no way to know she could feel everything. >> as awake as i am right now. >> reporter: and having surgery? >> and having surgery. both with feeling and sensation except i was paralyzed. >> reporter: she experienced anesthesia awareness. it's more common in women and runs in families. and for every 1,000 patients who are under general anesthesia, rough lly one or two will be aware. it happens because anesthesia is really more an art than a science. a forest of beeping monitors can't always tell a doctor if a patient is truly unconscious. >> inject a little current. >> reporter: the new issue of "the atlantic" on stands today reports on what may be a breakthrough -- a new approach that could monitor consciousness itself. >> you don't want the patient to move, to feel any pain, to have any memory. >> reporter: dr. giulio tonino's work looks at the brain. his theory? all the electrica
but angela was conscious, on the operating table. >> it was like a searing pain. i felt like i was being burned. >> reporter: an emergency c-section, under general anesthesia. doctors had no way to know she could feel everything. >> as awake as i am right now. >> reporter: and having surgery? >> and having surgery. both with feeling and sensation except i was paralyzed. >> reporter: she experienced anesthesia awareness. it's more common in women and runs in...
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angela got into an argument with a 17-year-old girl who was saving a parking space for a friend at walmart. >> she told her to move. then she pulled in and hit her with the tire of the vehicle. i did see a executive mark on her knee. >> the driver claimed she told the teen to move and the girl leaned against the suv and started yelling but the walmart security camera shows the driver striking the teen with the vehicle. the teen was not seer yesly hurt. >>> a baby girl is rescued from the cold waters of san diego bay after she tripped and fell in and the father had to jump in to save her. more people ran over to make sure that the two were okay. >> nobody better than the crowds -- everybody came to comfort child. >> the paramedics took her to the hospital. she is expected to be okay. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton remains hospitalized in new york this new year's day, being treated for a blood clot. doctors said she was lucky enough to not suffer a stroke. >> reporter: hillary clinton is spending the first day of the new year in a hospital room. she's being closely monitored by her d
angela got into an argument with a 17-year-old girl who was saving a parking space for a friend at walmart. >> she told her to move. then she pulled in and hit her with the tire of the vehicle. i did see a executive mark on her knee. >> the driver claimed she told the teen to move and the girl leaned against the suv and started yelling but the walmart security camera shows the driver striking the teen with the vehicle. the teen was not seer yesly hurt. >>> a baby girl is...
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. >> reporter: only to discover she was really a middle-aged mom named angela. schulman's life and that lie played out in the documentary "catfish." now also a hit series on mtv. >> i'm hitting the road to help people meet their online loves for the first time. our imagination plays a huge part in creating an image. if someone gets cagey about meeting up and is reluctant or is constantly creating excuses as to why they can't meet up at the last second, that's clearly a red flag. >> reporter: questions about te'o's story are being raised. was he somehow involved in the hoax? notre dame officials say their relationship was exclusively online. so why then did te'o's father reportedly tell one paper that his son had met kekua after a game at stanford years ago? and that they'd spent time together in hawaii? >> two people reached out to me over a month ago asking for my help in uncovering the truth behind this profile. and if what they tell me, i get the impression that this story goes a lot deeper than just the relationship between manti and lennay. >> reporter: and
. >> reporter: only to discover she was really a middle-aged mom named angela. schulman's life and that lie played out in the documentary "catfish." now also a hit series on mtv. >> i'm hitting the road to help people meet their online loves for the first time. our imagination plays a huge part in creating an image. if someone gets cagey about meeting up and is reluctant or is constantly creating excuses as to why they can't meet up at the last second, that's clearly a red...
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angela cornet got into a arrangement with a 17-year-old girl saving the space for a friend at wal-mart. >> she told her to move and pulled into the parking spot a hit her with the tire of the vehicle. there was scuff mark on the victim's knee which was consistent with the tire during that incident. >> cornet claims she told the teen to move as she pulled into the space. then she says the girl leaned against the suv and began yelling. however police say security video from wal-mart showed cornet striking the girl with the suv and the teen was not seriously hurt. >>> a baby girl is pulled from the cold waters of san diego bay after falling in. it happened within minutes. the girl fell in and her dad jumped in after her. a tourist threw them a life preserver and pulled them out of the water. more people ran over to make sure they he were doing all right. >> they cheered come on now. ain't nobody better than the crowned to make the kid -- crowds to make kid calm down. >> this happened to be a doctor nearby who got the girl out of her wet clothes so she wouldn't freeze. she was taken to a h
angela cornet got into a arrangement with a 17-year-old girl saving the space for a friend at wal-mart. >> she told her to move and pulled into the parking spot a hit her with the tire of the vehicle. there was scuff mark on the victim's knee which was consistent with the tire during that incident. >> cornet claims she told the teen to move as she pulled into the space. then she says the girl leaned against the suv and began yelling. however police say security video from wal-mart...
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angela wrote in saying come on we will be late for the game. mark bradley last one to new orleans pays for the gumbo and doris her caption is future ravens in training. so, keep your caption this pictures coming. i need some for next week. e-mail it to the pix@wmar.com and you can poet it on my amount bc2 facebook page, too. >>> people will brave chilly temperatures to take a dip in the chesapeake going for money for the special olympics. it will be two days of plunging for the first time. maryland state police are hosting the corporate plunge challenge this afternoon and tomorrow is plunge fest 2013 that kicks off at sandy point park at 11 in the morning and goes all day long. always a fun time. >>> washington, lincoln jefferson roosevelt about to get company. >> it's getting crowded on the field. another president will join the race around the bases at national park. we have details straight ahead. there are over 200 varieties of gourmet coffee that have earned the "keurig brewed" seal of approval. the keurig brewed seal is our commitment tha
angela wrote in saying come on we will be late for the game. mark bradley last one to new orleans pays for the gumbo and doris her caption is future ravens in training. so, keep your caption this pictures coming. i need some for next week. e-mail it to the pix@wmar.com and you can poet it on my amount bc2 facebook page, too. >>> people will brave chilly temperatures to take a dip in the chesapeake going for money for the special olympics. it will be two days of plunging for the first...
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angela was arrested after police say she got into an argument with a 17-year-old girl who was saving that space for a friend. cornet claims she told the teen to move as she pulled into the space and the girl leaned against the suv and began yelling. but police has video from the security cameras showing cornet striking the girl with the suv and the teen was not seriously hurt and cornet is charged with a misdemeanor in the crime. >>> in sacramento, shots range out during the new year's eve celebration and two people were killed and three others hurt. police say an estimated 40,000 people gathered for a fireworks show when the gunfire erupted. the midnight celebration was immediately canceled and police are looking for the suspect. >>> and in florida a robbery out of a movie in the high priced heist caught on camera. the thieves broke into a fortlauderdale jewelry store through the roof address -- dressed in white with face and hands covered. look at this video. they used cutting tore touches get through three torches to get through three -- torches to get through three safes. >>> a c
angela was arrested after police say she got into an argument with a 17-year-old girl who was saving that space for a friend. cornet claims she told the teen to move as she pulled into the space and the girl leaned against the suv and began yelling. but police has video from the security cameras showing cornet striking the girl with the suv and the teen was not seriously hurt and cornet is charged with a misdemeanor in the crime. >>> in sacramento, shots range out during the new year's...
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. >> she welcomes in oscar nominee angela basset and mary j blige and michael bolton. >> so you were a bit of a stoner as a kid. >> tell everybody tell everybody. >> it's in your book. >> oh it's in the book oh no. oh no. yes. yeah. i was kind of a haze. it was a bit of a haze my teen years. >> from 12 to 20 you were smoking dope. >> 12 to 18. >> and. >> everybody i knew was. >> yeah. >> anybody who wasn't was missing the party or something. >> yeah. and but then you stopped when you got to be about 18 or 20. >> 18 everything shifted. >> how did you decide you know this is not really working for me? >> i started actually started to meditate. and that really was a very, very big shift for me. it probably saved me in a lot of ways. >> and you can catch the show at 4 right here on abc2. >>> stay with us this morning, she was seeking court protection. >> after what happened to her she didn't need to make a case. what happened in the courtroom had deputies springing into action. glr's watching the station works for you now good morning maryland. >> the teen accused of opening fire at perr
. >> she welcomes in oscar nominee angela basset and mary j blige and michael bolton. >> so you were a bit of a stoner as a kid. >> tell everybody tell everybody. >> it's in your book. >> oh it's in the book oh no. oh no. yes. yeah. i was kind of a haze. it was a bit of a haze my teen years. >> from 12 to 20 you were smoking dope. >> 12 to 18. >> and. >> everybody i knew was. >> yeah. >> anybody who wasn't was missing the party...
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there was no choice. >> talk a little bit about that, angela. the exact that coretta scott king shot she had no choice but to assume his mantle. >> it was how she grew up. her history. her father who went through his experiences in a southern town, racist experiences. was a bigger person because of it. you know, didn't go towards violence. her mother who says that my children would get an education if i had but one dress. and her and her sister went on to antioch college and there to boston. so, when she met martin, she rebuffed him. i have lots to do. i'm very busy. i think she was on a road to an ope operatic career. she was like, you guys calm down. settle down. don't go this route. she thought her life had a purpose and a purpose with him. she embraced it nonetheless because there was a god-given purpose that she felt a calling on her life. >> well, it was a fascinating friendship. and a fascinating movie. my 10-year-old watched it with me. and he loved it. so, the movie is called "betty and coretta." it premiers saturday and lifetime. thank
there was no choice. >> talk a little bit about that, angela. the exact that coretta scott king shot she had no choice but to assume his mantle. >> it was how she grew up. her history. her father who went through his experiences in a southern town, racist experiences. was a bigger person because of it. you know, didn't go towards violence. her mother who says that my children would get an education if i had but one dress. and her and her sister went on to antioch college and there...
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>> it's snowing, angela! >> sal! >> snowball. >> throwing coffee. >> did i get you? >> it's an avalanche. [ bleep ]. >> kimmel's on storm watch! >> come on, you got the computers. >> we're good. we're good. you should get outside more. >> why do i have him here? [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: we have fun. and, one more thing. another week has come to a close it is time for our weekly tribute to the fcc where we bleep and blur things whether they need it or not this week in unnecessary censorship. we must make the hard choices to reduce the cost of health care and the size of our [ bleep ]. >> what would you do? >> i would have gone to someone and said this situation is so [ bleep ]. >> the battle over the [ bleep ] has been put off. >> here is a question for you? who is afraid of [ bleep ], hollywood seems to have a bad case of [ bleep ] phobia. >> it is not the day to [ bleep ] with nature. >> the video right to us. now the world premier of two [ bleep ]. >> couples in a very different way [ bleep ] a lot more. >> [ bleep ] begets [ bleep ], and gre
>> it's snowing, angela! >> sal! >> snowball. >> throwing coffee. >> did i get you? >> it's an avalanche. [ bleep ]. >> kimmel's on storm watch! >> come on, you got the computers. >> we're good. we're good. you should get outside more. >> why do i have him here? [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: we have fun. and, one more thing. another week has come to a close it is time for our weekly tribute to the fcc...
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. >> reporter: it would mean doctors could stop the horror that happened to angela. >> it really does affect somebody's life a great deal. >> i look forward to anaesthesia as the best sleep i ever get. yeah, and they say it happens in terms of every 1,000 patients, 1 or 2. 26,000 people a year. >> and the medical industry would love to get a cure, because they're worried about lawsuits. everybody would win if this works. >>> up next, two little girls used the power of social media to get an answer to an age old request. >> and a very happy ending to their efforts. it's coming up on "world news now." ♪ ♪ you ain't nothing but a hound dog ♪ >>> happy ending to a quest for two little girls. this one is our favorite story of the morning. it is about two sisters, desperate for a new puppy, who made a deal with their dad that he thought they would never achieve. >> don't ever underestimate your daughters, especially two social media savvy girls. "gma" anchor josh elliott has the story. >> reporter: meet the kordell family from mansfield, massachusetts. this family of seven seems to ha
. >> reporter: it would mean doctors could stop the horror that happened to angela. >> it really does affect somebody's life a great deal. >> i look forward to anaesthesia as the best sleep i ever get. yeah, and they say it happens in terms of every 1,000 patients, 1 or 2. 26,000 people a year. >> and the medical industry would love to get a cure, because they're worried about lawsuits. everybody would win if this works. >>> up next, two little girls used the...
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blige and angela bassett as well. that does it for us. thank you for watching. that does it for us. thank you for watching. i will see you preemptive strike to protect itself. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >> that's important. early reports sort of were, were suggesting that perhaps israel was getting involved in the inner workings of the syrian war. that now we know is not necessarily the case. >> nobody wants to touch that. but in terms of getting too deeply involved. even the u.s. has been very kind of wary about how deeply they're going to get involved in this. the real issue, if assad loses control and those weapons he has get into the wrong hand that's when the situation turns much more grave, much more serious, potentially volatile and that could be the turning point that would draw the u.s. more deeply into syria if the weapons, chemical ones get into the hand of the radical groups. keeping an eye on that for sure. >>> in brazil, talk about pointing the finger. the owner of the nightclub where more than 230 people were killed in a horrifying fire, is blaming the whol
blige and angela bassett as well. that does it for us. thank you for watching. that does it for us. thank you for watching. i will see you preemptive strike to protect itself. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >> that's important. early reports sort of were, were suggesting that perhaps israel was getting involved in the inner workings of the syrian war. that now we know is not necessarily the case. >> nobody wants to touch that. but in terms of getting too deeply involved. even...
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>> the rescue crew struggles to get angela into the chopper. finally, she's safe. >> i mean there's no doubt she would have died. two minutes later her car was gone. >> angela knows how close she came to dying, and she'll never forget the search and rescue team that gave her a second chance at life. >> it was one of those things that had to be done. they did their job, and thank god for that. >>> coming up, a veteran balloonist and his two young passengers crash into a 700-foot tower. >> it was like hearing an amplified scream of a mad woman and a mountain lion and everything you've ever heard scream all at once. >> when >> when "caught on camera: i'm alive!" continues. >>> albuquerque, new mexico -- a hot air balloon crashes into a 700-foot radio tower, leaving the pilot and his two young passengers dangling from above with little hope for survival. bill chappell is a retired forester with the u.s. forest service. for the past 15 years, he's piloted a hot air balloon modeled after smokey bear, the consummate symbol of fire prevention. >> it's
>> the rescue crew struggles to get angela into the chopper. finally, she's safe. >> i mean there's no doubt she would have died. two minutes later her car was gone. >> angela knows how close she came to dying, and she'll never forget the search and rescue team that gave her a second chance at life. >> it was one of those things that had to be done. they did their job, and thank god for that. >>> coming up, a veteran balloonist and his two young passengers crash...
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. >> angela we really miss you here. you have been such a force and i enjoy working -- we will get that done. i assure you. that's a wonderful addition. not just north beach and another attraction for visitors from around the world as part of the international community and i honor that so thank you. thank you for working with me on ending homelessness as well and thank you even for being your civil rights attorney and you are still representing people in need and i appreciate that. i know angela represents again the kind of contributions the italian community has made to our great city and continues to make and i am here to tonight to wish you a great year of italian culture but to kick start it. it was really just a few months ago that the ambassador ofity italy came through and talk about this wonderful thing they were to do to celebrate year of italian culture but transfer that to our country of the united states so i know they're going to start those events in washington dc with their celebrations but let us san fra
. >> angela we really miss you here. you have been such a force and i enjoy working -- we will get that done. i assure you. that's a wonderful addition. not just north beach and another attraction for visitors from around the world as part of the international community and i honor that so thank you. thank you for working with me on ending homelessness as well and thank you even for being your civil rights attorney and you are still representing people in need and i appreciate that. i...
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it is a strong start to the year for angela merkel. despite concerns the ftp may not make it back, she now has her main rival firmly on their back foot. >> of course we are concerned, but i have been around awhile and i have seen this sort of thing before. it used a confidence, you can get out of these situations. >> the social democrats are trying to play down the polling numbers, but there is a feverish discussion on how to get the campaign back on track. >> for more on this now, we're joined bywhat issues are they lo focus on in order to win? >> they will focus on the good old fashioned a social issues to seal off the challenge from the left as well. they will be pushing their plan, for instance, for more fairness in the pension system. they're putting forward an idea for a legal national minimum wage, a debate that has been dragging on for a long time. these are the kind of issue they need to come out onto cement full support. he has been talking about limiting the power of the banks, for instance, even though his credibility is so
it is a strong start to the year for angela merkel. despite concerns the ftp may not make it back, she now has her main rival firmly on their back foot. >> of course we are concerned, but i have been around awhile and i have seen this sort of thing before. it used a confidence, you can get out of these situations. >> the social democrats are trying to play down the polling numbers, but there is a feverish discussion on how to get the campaign back on track. >> for more on this...
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it is a strong start to the year for angela merkel. despite concerns the ftp may not make it back, she now has her main rival firmly on their back foot. >> of course we are concerned, but i have been around awhile and i have seen this sort of thing before. it used a confidence, you can get out of these situations. >> the social democrats are trying to play down the polling numbers, but there is a feverish discussion on how to get the campaign back on track. >> for more on this now, we're joined bywhat issues are they lo focus on in order to win? >> they will focus on the good old fashioned a social issues to seal off the challenge from the left as well. they will be pushing their plan, for instance, for more fairness in the pension system. they're putting forward an idea for a legal national minimum wage, a debate that has been dragging on for a long time. these are the kind of issue they need to come out onto cement full support. he has been talking about limiting the power of the banks, for instance, even though his credibility is so
it is a strong start to the year for angela merkel. despite concerns the ftp may not make it back, she now has her main rival firmly on their back foot. >> of course we are concerned, but i have been around awhile and i have seen this sort of thing before. it used a confidence, you can get out of these situations. >> the social democrats are trying to play down the polling numbers, but there is a feverish discussion on how to get the campaign back on track. >> for more on this...
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chancellor angela merkel opened the show. it follows out in a matter of months, the nazis laid the groundwork for the holocaust. >> there is no other way to say this -- the rise of the national socialists was made possible because the elite and other groups within german society helped. and most importantly, because most germans at least tolerated their rise. >> for angela merkel, the lesson is clear -- human rights have to be continually defended. this is also what would holocaust survivor has made her life's calling. at a ceremony in the german parliament, he described life as a jew in hiller's germany and how jews were slowly rounded up. >> than they were all gone. my family, my friends, the workers from the workshop for the blind, the jewish world war i veterans who still wore their medals on their coats. all gone without a cry, without any trouble at all. we watched as they left, as they obediently began their final journey. every night i saw them before me. i could not stop thinking about them. where were they? what was
chancellor angela merkel opened the show. it follows out in a matter of months, the nazis laid the groundwork for the holocaust. >> there is no other way to say this -- the rise of the national socialists was made possible because the elite and other groups within german society helped. and most importantly, because most germans at least tolerated their rise. >> for angela merkel, the lesson is clear -- human rights have to be continually defended. this is also what would holocaust...
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angela is asking me to mention that we're going to gather at 6:30 p.m. on montgomery street, 814 montgomery street. we will have jazz, opera, good slow food and opportunity for all of us to mingle and have a good time. i wonder if there is someone in the press that is following us if they want to ask questions? please. >> [inaudible] you mentioned sustainability. do you define italy as a green country and what do those efforts mean for san francisco. >> yes, definitely. i see that. i am happy while being in san francisco there is such an amazing attention to the environment. people are very environment conscious and i see community aggregations also to have renewable energy. it makes me very happy because in italy we have been following this path for a very long time. for example in the first six months of this year we installed photovoltaic panels larger than the united states all put together. it shows you the extent of the revolution happening. i am sure italian companies will be happy to work with the local institutions that have started to generate
angela is asking me to mention that we're going to gather at 6:30 p.m. on montgomery street, 814 montgomery street. we will have jazz, opera, good slow food and opportunity for all of us to mingle and have a good time. i wonder if there is someone in the press that is following us if they want to ask questions? please. >> [inaudible] you mentioned sustainability. do you define italy as a green country and what do those efforts mean for san francisco. >> yes, definitely. i see that....
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angela merkel is hoping to lead conservatives to a third term in office. peer steinbrueck wants to unseat her, but the former finance minister faces a huge challenge. angela merkel's approval ratings are sky-high, giving a huge boost to her christian democrats. >> this coalition is the most successful german governments since reunification. >> merkel has been bouyed at home by her handling of the debt crisis, rewarded for her stance on austerity but silent on how much saving the euro could cost taxpayers. most opposition toward european policy is in her own ranks. the social democrats backed the european bailouts. >> germany's future is in europe, and we must invest in that future as we invest in reuniting germany. >> polls suggest many voters would welcome a return of the grand coalition between the spd and cdu with merkel as chancellor. social democrats have consistently backed the government and parliament on the bureau, which makes it difficult to attack merkel on this issue. instead, the spd are putting social justice at the heart of their campaign. >
angela merkel is hoping to lead conservatives to a third term in office. peer steinbrueck wants to unseat her, but the former finance minister faces a huge challenge. angela merkel's approval ratings are sky-high, giving a huge boost to her christian democrats. >> this coalition is the most successful german governments since reunification. >> merkel has been bouyed at home by her handling of the debt crisis, rewarded for her stance on austerity but silent on how much saving the...
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angela merkel is hoping to lead conservatives to a third term in office. peer steinbrueck wants to unseat her, but the former finance minister faces a huge challenge. angela merkel's approval ratings are sky-high, giving a huge boost to her christian democrats. >> this coalition is the most successful german governments since reunification. >> merkel has been bouyed at home by her handling of the debt crisis, rewarded for her stance on austerity but silent on how much saving the euro could cost taxpayers. most opposition toward european policy is in her own ranks. the social democrats backed the european bailouts. >> germany's future is in europe, and we must invest in that future as we invest in reuniting germany. >> polls suggest many voters would welcome a return of the grand coalition between the spd and cdu with merkel as chancellor. social democrats have consistently backed the government and parliament on the bureau, which makes it difficult to attack merkel on this issue. instead, the spd are putting social justice at the heart of their campaign. >
angela merkel is hoping to lead conservatives to a third term in office. peer steinbrueck wants to unseat her, but the former finance minister faces a huge challenge. angela merkel's approval ratings are sky-high, giving a huge boost to her christian democrats. >> this coalition is the most successful german governments since reunification. >> merkel has been bouyed at home by her handling of the debt crisis, rewarded for her stance on austerity but silent on how much saving the...
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more trouble for angela merkel 's coalition partners, the free democrats. in addition to lagging in the opinion polls, now they are facing allegations of sexism. >> the parties lead candidate in this autumn's elections, rainer bruderle, is accused of making inappropriate comments to a female journalist. >> the case has triggered a national debate on how sexism persists in german society. >> rainer bruderle is not talking to any journalists at the moment. he has made no comment on the allegations that have triggered a fierce debate in germany about verbal sexual harassment of women. the leading politicians of the party are covering bruderle's back. they say it is all just a slur campaign against their top man. >> i have seen nothing else to support the impression that the ftp -- fdp is in any way less sensitive to the participation of women. >> the party's top female are all supporting bruderle as well. according to a current survey, 90% of germans think he should apologize if he really did harass the journalist. the german media is abuzz with discussions ab
more trouble for angela merkel 's coalition partners, the free democrats. in addition to lagging in the opinion polls, now they are facing allegations of sexism. >> the parties lead candidate in this autumn's elections, rainer bruderle, is accused of making inappropriate comments to a female journalist. >> the case has triggered a national debate on how sexism persists in german society. >> rainer bruderle is not talking to any journalists at the moment. he has made no comment...
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report for angela merkel's christian democrats fell by 6.5 points. though the chancellor herself continues to ride high on opinion polls. sill video ya wadhwa has more on what this means. >>> germany's elections were meant to be the barometer for the federal elections in september. but what did come out of it? we learned a number of things. first of all, it can be very tight because it was a cliffhanger up to the last moment. that could happen in the federal elections. secondly, the ones that looked like winners in the early evening might actually turn out to be losers in the end. as we know, the parties that won the elections and certainly the liberal democrats at the end of the day did not make it back into government. neither did the cue and largely anything can happen. and that's something that we can take back to the federal elections. certainly, it's a fly in the ointment for angela merkel and the liberal democrats that they lost the government in the lower saxony, always been one of the pivotal states especially a few months ahead of the feder
report for angela merkel's christian democrats fell by 6.5 points. though the chancellor herself continues to ride high on opinion polls. sill video ya wadhwa has more on what this means. >>> germany's elections were meant to be the barometer for the federal elections in september. but what did come out of it? we learned a number of things. first of all, it can be very tight because it was a cliffhanger up to the last moment. that could happen in the federal elections. secondly, the...
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but it hurt angela merkel's party. she must be mindful of this dynamic to keep her coalition partner alive. the coalition partner shots to govern with in eight months' time might need another transfusion nationally, getting people to vote strategically. each party tries to campaign on its own platform, but this is what happens in german politics. there is a heavy possible place to play -- possible price to play and it could cost the christian democrats. >> to serbia now, a war memorial has been taken away to fighters. armed police station operation to remove the monument. it has been the focus of tension in recent weeks, seen by serbia as a memorial to terrorists. in greece, two security guards were injured when the a bomb exploded outside athens and the bank of closed. the center was evacuated. to enter people were led to safety after warning calls were made to local media. more than 1000 protesters took to the streets demanding the resignation of the president of jordan. the constitution limits the president to five
but it hurt angela merkel's party. she must be mindful of this dynamic to keep her coalition partner alive. the coalition partner shots to govern with in eight months' time might need another transfusion nationally, getting people to vote strategically. each party tries to campaign on its own platform, but this is what happens in german politics. there is a heavy possible place to play -- possible price to play and it could cost the christian democrats. >> to serbia now, a war memorial...
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angela merkel reacted cautiously. she avoided confrontation and focused instead on what the two agree on -- namely the importance of making europe more competitive. >> we, from a european perspective, aspired to become competitive enough to maintain and continue our standard of living. in the past years and coming years, the issue has been that we have not reached the point where we are in the clear. still, a lot has been done in europe. >> merkel went on to lay out her own plans for europe, which include doing more to fight unemployment, and she said she will be working together with cameron 2 stock corporations avoiding taxes. >> two very different approaches, but which went down better at davos? our correspondent has more. >> angela merkel can be joyful and comical. today, she was not. she was serious while cameron was casual, full of british humor, selling himself and his country, he even got applause during his speech, and although most people here criticized sharply his plans for a referendum, he did not say a l
angela merkel reacted cautiously. she avoided confrontation and focused instead on what the two agree on -- namely the importance of making europe more competitive. >> we, from a european perspective, aspired to become competitive enough to maintain and continue our standard of living. in the past years and coming years, the issue has been that we have not reached the point where we are in the clear. still, a lot has been done in europe. >> merkel went on to lay out her own plans...
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again, angela merkel's conservatives, 42%, the highest level in 17 years. steinbrueck also quashed rumors that he could be replaced as the spd candidate for chancellor i of lower saxony's election does not go their way. >> my opinion poll results have been much better. we got to get back. we have enough time, and i'm going for it, and i will make it. their choice on sunday.ny make- the result could have far reaching consequences. >> all right, well, the wait is finally over for fans of german soccer. the bundesliga swings back into action after a winter break. >> but the season is really all about one team -- mighty bayern munich going into the season with a nine-point lead in the standing. they scored more goals than any other team, conceding just seven. >> they sound unstoppable. let's get another look. >> they turn on the style in the first half of the season and open up a commanding lead on their rivals, including dortmund. >> ♪ we are the champion >> bayern are on their way to a title they have not won in three years, but are they unstoppable? critic
again, angela merkel's conservatives, 42%, the highest level in 17 years. steinbrueck also quashed rumors that he could be replaced as the spd candidate for chancellor i of lower saxony's election does not go their way. >> my opinion poll results have been much better. we got to get back. we have enough time, and i'm going for it, and i will make it. their choice on sunday.ny make- the result could have far reaching consequences. >> all right, well, the wait is finally over for fans...
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again, angela merkel's conservatives, 42%, the highest level in 17 years. steinbrueck also quashed rumors that he could be replaced as the spd candidate for chancellor i of lower saxony's election does not go their way. >> my opinion poll results have been much better. we got to get back. we have enough time, and i'm going for it, and i will make it. their choice on sunday.ny make- the result could have far reaching consequences. >> all right, well, the wait is finally over for fans of german soccer. the bundesliga swings back into action after a winter break. >> but the season is really all about one team -- mighty bayern munich going into the season with a nine-point lead in the standing. they scored more goals than any other team, conceding just seven. >> they sound unstoppable. let's get another look. >> they turn on the style in the first half of the season and open up a commanding lead on their rivals, including dortmund. >> ♪ we are the champion >> bayern are on their way to a title they have not won in three years, but are they unstoppable? critic
again, angela merkel's conservatives, 42%, the highest level in 17 years. steinbrueck also quashed rumors that he could be replaced as the spd candidate for chancellor i of lower saxony's election does not go their way. >> my opinion poll results have been much better. we got to get back. we have enough time, and i'm going for it, and i will make it. their choice on sunday.ny make- the result could have far reaching consequences. >> all right, well, the wait is finally over for fans...